Learn How to Write a Nonfiction Book

Nonfiction book coach Nancy Erickson, known as The Book Professor, helps aspiring authors write nonfiction books that change lives, save lives, and transform society. Work with a nonfiction book consultant to learn how to write and publish a book that will establish you as an expert in your field, build your credibility, and attract a following.

Through her editing services, group book writing classes for executives, and nonfiction group book coaching, Nancy guides aspiring writers in how to write a book, how to structure your book, how to publish a nonfiction book, and how to promote your book for success – all in less than one year.

If you’re not a writer, don’t worry. You don’t have to have one sentence written, and you do not have to be a professional writer to publish a powerful nonfiction book. You need to simply have an idea – and the commitment to see the process through.

Feeling disturbed by all the chaos in our world? You are not alone.

I believe that our problems—all of them—can be solved, and that the answers are trapped inside people like you. When you share what you know and what you’ve learned, you become the solution. The answers are inside of you. You ARE the solution.

It’s time for us to take the reins and solve the problems that surround us. In 2017, we are going to find 117 solutions to the problems that plague us. 2017: The Year of Solutions!

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